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86. The People Who Walked in Darkness

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First Line: The people who walked in darkness
Title: The People Who Walked in Darkness
Author: Mary Louise Bringle (2008)
Refrain First Line: His name is Wonderful, Counselor
Meter: 8.8.12.7 with refrain
Language: English
Publication Date: 2013
Scripture: ; ;
Topic: Jesus Christ: Ascension and Reign; Justice; The Life of the Nations (1 more...)
Copyright: © 2009 GIA Publications, Inc.
ONE LICENSE: 80086
Tune Information
Name: ISAIAH 9
Composer: Sally Ann Morris (2008)
Meter: 8.8.12.7 with refrain
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: © 2009 GIA Publications, Inc.


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One of the great virtues of scriptural paraphrases is that they bring fresh understanding and appreciation to familiar passages. This adaptation of a customary Advent text, Isaiah 9:2–7, provides an effective example of how revisited verses can take on new life when recast.


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